Saturday, March 31, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Band camp
Vi har ida fått oss en omgång thai massage, fett skönt o ont.. Va även på en strand där ovanligt många verkar spela i ''orkester'', dvs kod för ass divers vilket ja inte kan använda då många förstår engelska.. Dagens höjdpunkt va dock när vi snorkla o fick se en av världens giftigaste ormar..tur att ja inte pillra på den, ja va bra sugen:-P.. Dagen avslutas med en kall drink(bilden) vid poolen!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Nudist?
Som vanligt drog vi iväg så fort vi slängt in alla grejer.. Efter en timmes klättrande o strand promenad hitta vi en öde strand, trodde vi.. Men nej, upp ur vattnet vaggar två nakna tyskar.. Jag sköt ett foto från höften som den pistoliero ja e.. På väg hem halka jag o skar upp handen på en korall, allt enligt planen!. . Nu ska vi dricka drinkar!.. Ciao!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
"Boxers Day"
Lite info om varför man firar "Boxers day"
Nai Khanom Tom, a warrior from Thailand's ancient capital, was captured after the Burmese sacked the city in 1767. His fighting style intrigued the Burmese king, who demanded a tournament pitting his own country's combatants against the Thai warriors.According to legend, Nai Khanom Tom dazzled his first opponent with a pre-fight ritual called Ram Muay, a ceremonial dance honoring his teachers and mentors. Then he proceeded to pummel him, scoring a quick knockout. But the Burmese fighter cried BS, claiming Nai Khanom Thom's pre-fight dance distracted him.The Burmese king knew how to settle this dispute: If Nai Khanom Thom could defeat nine more consecutive opponents, he would then prove the superiority of his fighting style, earning his freedom as a bonus. Nai Khanom Tom took on fighter after fighter, dishing out abuse, until finally none stood in his way. He earned his freedom – a feat celebrated every March 17 as "Boxer's Day" or "National Muay Thai Day" in his native country.
Every time you practice Muay Thai – every time you strike a bag with your elbow or throw a thunderous roundhouse kick – you honor Nai Khanom Tom's memory and achievement, whether you know it or not.
Nai Khanom Tom, a warrior from Thailand's ancient capital, was captured after the Burmese sacked the city in 1767. His fighting style intrigued the Burmese king, who demanded a tournament pitting his own country's combatants against the Thai warriors.According to legend, Nai Khanom Tom dazzled his first opponent with a pre-fight ritual called Ram Muay, a ceremonial dance honoring his teachers and mentors. Then he proceeded to pummel him, scoring a quick knockout. But the Burmese fighter cried BS, claiming Nai Khanom Thom's pre-fight dance distracted him.The Burmese king knew how to settle this dispute: If Nai Khanom Thom could defeat nine more consecutive opponents, he would then prove the superiority of his fighting style, earning his freedom as a bonus. Nai Khanom Tom took on fighter after fighter, dishing out abuse, until finally none stood in his way. He earned his freedom – a feat celebrated every March 17 as "Boxer's Day" or "National Muay Thai Day" in his native country.
Every time you practice Muay Thai – every time you strike a bag with your elbow or throw a thunderous roundhouse kick – you honor Nai Khanom Tom's memory and achievement, whether you know it or not.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Muai thai Madness
Jag o fisken fick äran att träna med k1 fightern o våran stora idol Martin Holm ida, sjukt kul o otroligt givande!
Fick inte fram kameran under passet så ja fick fota "bob" istället!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Friday, March 9, 2007
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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